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Post by Baller95 on Oct 2, 2013 17:41:56 GMT -8

Hello everyone! I have created my very first plugin which does what's been asked in this thread.

The purpose of this plugin is to allow you to link any 6 images of your choice which will fall while viewing your forum. For example, if you upload images of snowflakes, it'll look like it's snowing. Uploading pictures of leaves will make it look like leaves are falling. Alternatively, you can also choose from the preset images which are included in the plugin.

Features:

Plugin applicable to home page only, entire forum or a specific board.

Ability to link 6 different images.

Ability to choose whether images go up or down.

Ability to choose image fall speed and sway amount.

Ability to choose number of images to be displayed on screen.

Ability for images to accumulate.

Preset images for Autumn/Fall, Winter, etc (images included in plugin).

User guide to help setup the plugin.

Fixes:

'Jumping' issue when using Internet explorer has been fixed.

Images are no longer stuck on top left corner while the page is loading.

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Post by Baller95 on Oct 3, 2013 15:08:17 GMT -8

Could there be an option for members to disable falling images if they don't want it showing?

Unfortunately members will not be able enable/disable plugins. However, you could create a copy of your default forum theme and disable the plugin from running on that theme. If members don't like the falling images, tell them to switch to the newly created theme